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A bestiary, or Bestiarum vocabulum is a compendium of beasts. Bestiaries were made popular in the Middle Ages in illustrated volumes that described various ...
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This is a list of medieval bestiaries. The bestiary form is commonly divided into "families," as proposed in 1928 by M. R. James and revised by Florence ...
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10 Apr 2009 ... An online repository of information on the Medieval Book of Beasts - the Bestiary - its history, meaning and sources; and on animals in the ...
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Medieval Bestiary pages - beast list.
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Medieval books on animals, in which the real or fabulous characteristics of actually existent or imaginary animals (such as the griffin, dragon, siren, ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on bestiary (medieval literary genre), literary genre in the European Middle Ages consisting of a collection of ...
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3 Feb 2005 ... By the 13th century, lavishly illustrated bestiaries were being produced, particularly in England. The imagery of the bestiary was ...
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bestiary n. , pl. , -ies . A medieval collection of stories providing physical and allegorical descriptions of real or imaginary animals along with.
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